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Post by nicholaskluber on Dec 26, 2011 19:13:14 GMT -5
" ...as long as there's a heaven, there'll be a failure to excommunicate." This song is a form of free thinking in how their thoughts are different from standard thoughts about religion. What the message of this section of the song is about how if there is an after life there is no possible way for a human to keep someone else from going to the afterlife.
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Post by dihaneyheredia on Dec 26, 2011 22:37:46 GMT -5
From the one line shown, I did find the meaning that you seem to have found. However, I needed to look up the lyrics to read the full message. "That coffin created for creative thought.", expresses the idea that one is limited on philosophy. With the line shown, the songwriter shows how another can not limit one's philosophies. Basically, the songwriter is stating that one should be them self and not allow others to tell them else-wise.
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Post by isaacsoriano on Dec 27, 2011 18:37:58 GMT -5
i agree with dihaney. i belive the the meaning of this song is also let yourself be free of others ideas . this sould also be in a nonconforming catigory for it shows nonconforming. eventhough i belive that is free thinking it. the songwriter thinks of nonconformity.
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Post by nicholaskluber on Dec 27, 2011 18:59:21 GMT -5
Dihaney I know that I had not mentioned the main picture of the song but the line I had mentioned was the most standing out line of the song, for me. When I had orginally thought of this song i was thinking specifically of this line of the song lyrics. To Isaac the song could have multiple meanings where there are different meanings that could be separate or build up to one meaning like a book with several plots or a series of books like Harry Potter series where the plots of the first six books build up to the finale plot end.
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